Want to write a guest blog post?

Want to write a guest blog post?

Voting Counts loves Guest Bloggers! Do you want to write about something political thats happening in your area, or write a brief guide to a current event that happening? Or do you have your own unique idea? Please get in touch!

You will be credited and we can also link to your website/LinkedIn/blog. All articles do have to be unbiased (this can be difficult sometimes).

If you are interested all you have to do is sign up as a member of Voting Counts and start submitting your work!

These blogs explore the way in which politics affects us all, and why political engagement is so important if we seek to protect or even change our communities on a local and national level.
Want to be involved in our next interview? Tweet us @VotingCountsUK or email contact@votingcounts.org.uk, you don’t have to know anything about politics to get involved! We’d love to hear from people from a wide range of different backgrounds, interests and with new ideas.

One of the most important aspects of our development has been the input of the volunteers who dedicate their time, knowledge and passion into the website. We are currently looking to expand this volunteer team.

Given that Voting Counts was created for young adults, and our content is created exclusively by students and young people this day is significant for us, and one we would like to use to reflect on what we have achieved.

My school, a comprehensive Academy with a sixth form, in West Sussex, got caught up in the election excitement, by holding a school election with the three main parties, as it has done in previously years.